The Panasonic TX-65JZ1500 television goes under € 2,200 at Ubaldi. It is currently one of our best value for money.
The Panasonic TX-65JZ1500 television uses the Oled Professional Edition panel from the top-of-the-range JZ2000 model, but skips the Dolby Atmos audio system, which allows it to display a slightly more contained price.
Panasonic TX-65JZ1500
Introductory price € 2,690
- Image quality
- HDR
- Video games
- Clouding
- Reflectance
- Ergonomics
- Audio
- Consumption
- Repairability
Following in the footsteps of the JZ2000, the Panasonic TX-65J1500 is an excellent TV that delivers top-notch performance in all areas. It will suit both moviegoers and video game enthusiasts. Like its big brother, we can simply blame it for its lack of applications and features (AirPlay), but it is a lesser evil as it is efficient in terms of audio and video rendering.
Strong points
- Image quality in SDR and HDR.
- Unparalleled peak brightness on an OLED TV.
- High-performance Intelligent Pro HCX processor (motion compensation system).
- Rotating foot.
- Simply perfect Filmmaker Pro mode with Intelligent Sensing.
- Two HDMI 2.1 inputs (4K 120 Hz, ALLM, VRR).
Weak points
- Limited interface (few applications, lack of AirPlay compatibility).
- Heavy, non-backlit remote control.
As an alternative
Samsung QE65QN95A
Introductory price 2999 €
- Image quality
- HDR
- Video games
- Clouding
- Ergonomics
- Audio
- Consumption
The Samsung Neo Qled QE65QN95A is an excellent LCD TV. The use of a Mini-Led backlighting system makes it possible to obtain a very significant peak in brightness without causing consumption to explode and while limiting the effect of blooming (luminous halo around light objects). Best of all, the image quality is just perfect. If we add to this the new remote control with its small solar panel and the One Connect box, it’s almost flawless for this first Samsung Ultra HD Mini-Led TV.